A glance at the table provided reveals the expenses of a household in Australia during the period from 1991 to 2001.
In general, during a ten-year period, the funds dedicated to transport, clothing, electricity and power declined
while
expenditure on food, housing, and other goods and services increased.
It is evident from the information supplied that the most expensive expenditure for an Australian family was other goods and services, ranging from $250 in 1991 to $270 in 2001. Yet, by far the most significant change to take place during Linking Words
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period was a considerable decline in the cost of transport and clothing from $70 to $45 and from $30 to $20 respectively. Linking Words
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, a significant increase occurred in the cost of electricity and power, soaring from $75 in 1991 to $120 in 2001. Meanwhile, experienced a logical increase in the money spent on food and housing. In total, the monthly expenditure of an Australian household reached from $675 in 1991 to $715 in 2001.Linking Words